The show is changing up a little bit, but it’s still a ton of fun. Mitch is joined by the new co-host, Mike Cummings, and the show is now called “What If?”. They will focus on fantasy, “What if you could live forever? What if dragons existed? What if Hilary had won the presidency?”…

In this episode Chris and I are joined by Nigel Larson. Nigel is a hard working comic that moved to Seattle from New York. He tells some fun stories from the road, and some of the best don't even involve comedy. Listen and enjoy.

On this episode I brought along a great co-host, Chris Nolan, to help me keep the pace going. Andrew Rivers is our guest. He is one of the hardest working comics out of Seattle, he is about to go out on the road again, and he decided to spend some time with us to tell everyone how fun, sad, and exciting the road can be.

In this episode I sit down with comedy power couple Stefan Davis and Dana Sitar. Stefan is a working comedian, and Dana is a published writer. They recently moved to Seattle after spending months on the road together. Here is their story.

On this episode I interview the very fascinating Dan Duarte. He is probably one of the most emotionally challenged people I have met. I could have talked to him for hours, but we only had one. I hope you enjoy listening to what this standup comedian, army veteran, scared, and damaged man says. I cannot say enough about how much I enjoyed our conversation, so I'll quit typing and just let you listen.

In the second episode I spend time talking to Seattle comic, Nam Huynh, about life, comedy, the death of his mother, and why he's not a good person. I think talking to other people about why they are sad is going to help me realize that I am not that bad after all. A guy like Nam was a great person to start with.

I talk about my depression and thoughts of suicide. Seattle comedy comes up and various other things. I realize that I may perform better on other people's podcasts, and I need to look into have a guest real soon.